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Definitions from the WebSynonym for LightNounDefinition: a source of illumination; a device that produces light. Example: The desk lamp on my table provides ample light for reading. NounDefinition: understanding or knowledge; insight or information. Example: The professor shed some light on the complex theories during the lecture. NounDefinition: the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible; the brightness, radiance, or glow that comes from a source of illumination. Example: The sun's sunlight filtered through the leaves, creating beautiful patterns on the forest floor. VerbDefinition: to make something lighter or brighter in color; to illuminate something. Example: The artist decided to paint the room with a light shade of blue. VerbDefinition: to ignite or start burning; to ignite a flame or fire. Example: She used a match to ignite the bonfire in the backyard. AdjectiveDefinition: having a considerable or sufficient amount of light; not dark or dim. Example: The large windows ensured the living room was always filled with natural light. AdjectiveDefinition: not heavy; not weighing much; not burdensome or oppressive. Example: She opted for a lightweight backpack for her hiking trip. | ||||
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